Trips Falling Within the Regular Run Sample Clauses

Trips Falling Within the Regular Run. If a driver or aide becomes eligible for an extra trip, but the time of the trip interferes with his/her regular run, he/she must decline the trip and await his/her turn in the next rotation. For example: a pre-kindergarten driver/aide may not accept any field trip which would fall during his/her regular pre-kindergarten run.
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